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Surnames: Clanton, Terrell, Allen, Powell, Freeman, Ashcraft, Harper, Hughes, Propst, Dollar, Sherrill,
Classification: Query
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I submit the following:
1a) David Clanton(1804-1884) m. a)Sarah ?(1810-1860) Ch are: Sarah Jane, John Marion, Amelia E., WmR."Dick", H[E]ssie, Sterling David, Mary A., Jesse C. & Gilliam John.
1b) David m. Jane SANDERS(Mrs DAVIS). Ch are: Virginia E., Robert Bell, & Howell C.
2) David Gabriel Clanton(1818-1864) m. Caroline Matilda TERRELL(1832-1905) Ch are: Mary Elizabeth, Charlotte Rebecca, Eliza Jane, Emma Matilda, John Lindsay, David Gabriel Jr, Infant & James Wesley.
WHO are SPOUSES for: Sarah Jane, Amelia E, Mary A. Mary E. & Charlotte Rebecca?
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I'm sorry if you thought I was saying Hixsey was a daughter. I was thinking more like a sister. The Eliza Clanton I spoke of in the 1870 Raleigh, Pickens Co., AL census, is also listed alot younger than Caroline Clanton. The Eliza Clanton I referred to was born in TN.
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This David Clanton was the son of John Clanton and Reba (maiden name unk.) and was born in Kershaw Co., SC. He was married to Caroline M. (maiden name unk.) by 1850 in Kershaw Co. (1850 census - p. 90). By 1860, they were in Pickens Co., AL and had five children (1860 census - p. 843). I find no evidence of a child named Hixsey or anything similar. By 1870, David was deceased. I have no explanation as to why the census taker referred to his widow as "Eliza" however; Caroline is in the 1880 census of Pickens Co. (p. 655) and by 1900 living in the household of her daughter, Emma Matilda Powell in 1900 in Pickens Co. (p. 169).
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Can you tell me about the family Eliza Clanton in the 1870 Raleigh, Pickens Co., AL.? The children are like the children of David G. Clanton & Caroline M. of Southern Division, Pickens Co., AL in the 1860 census. Did David G. Clanton remarry a younger woman? They are living next to my Whatley family in 1870. I've been told Hixsey/Hicksey was a Clanton.
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Surnames: Clanton, Hughes
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UBJ.2ACEB/369.3
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David Clanton & Sarah Elizabeth (unk) had a daughter [H]Essie(1838) who married James Thompson HUGHES. They can be found in 1860 in Pickens Co., AL. (p.944) there were 3 ch (John, William & Caroline). Essie died in 1862 and JT married Mary Jane (unk) and had 2 children (see 1870 Pickens Co.,AL., (p.09). All 5 ch are listed under Thompson HUGHES. The 1850 Pickens Co.,AL (p.127) lists Hessey in parents HH.
DAVID had 3 other daughters, Sarah(1830), Amelia(1834) & Mary A.(1844) WHO were their spouses?????
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Is this the same James T. "Jim" Hughes that is shown in the Reform, Pickens Co., AL census from 1900 - 1920? In 1900 census Jim Hughs wife is shown as a Velmer, in 1910 & 1920 a Sarah A. is shown as his wife.
Hixsey remarried to a Irvin Colson 12 Aug 1877. But, by 1880 Pickens Co., AL census it shows her as a Whatley again and a widow. Her daughter Ann married Alfred Lindsey, her daughter Mary J. married Robert C. Walker.
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Hixsey remarried a Irvin Colson 12 Aug 1877 Pickens Co., AL.! But, she is widowed in the 1880 Pickens Co., AL census under the name of Whatley again. One of her brothers was John Clanton.
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David C. Clanton d. 1884 Pickens Co. bur. Old Mount Tabor Cemetery, Pickens Co. John Gilliam Clanton ( my ggrandfather) d. (murdered) 1875 Pickens Co. bur. near Moores Bridge. David had a daughter named Hessey m. James Thompson Hughes d. 1900 Pickens Co. There were nine children of David and Jane Elizabeth Davis.
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There was a David Clanton in Pickens Co., AL in 1880. His 1st wife was Elizabeth Unknown. They had children Hixey C. Clanton who married Mr. Francis M. Watley/Whatley, and J. Gilliam Clanton (just to mention a few). Where or what became of them in the twenty years span from the 1880 - 1900 Pickens Co., AL census?
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